Splendid

> Just curious..On my MCE2005 P4c800e system all the ports that i connect a
> sandisk flash drive to say it can be operated faster if I connect it to a
> faster port.
>
> Everything is is device manager where it should be.
>
> I even did a test transfer from the flash drive to the desktop on my asus
> system and on another system the transfer speeds were identical.
>
> Should I be concerned or ignore the pop up bubble?
>
> is there a fix?
>
> TIA,
>
> JEff

This page says to check for an "Enhanced" USB entry in
the Device Manager. That means a USB2 driver is loaded
and the hardware supports USB2.

You may want to visit the Sandisk web site and verify
the hardware information for the product. Some
deceitful manufacturers say their product is "USB2
compatible", when in fact the product runs at USB1.1
rates. The "Compatible" means it can use the same port,
but may not see any speed improvement. This is probably
not your problem, but just a warning that USB advertising
is sneaky that way. Some flash drives, for example, are
hardly able to reach 1MB/sec transfer rates, in which
case it doesn't matter whether they are connected via
USB1.1 or USB2. USB1.1 can handle up to 1.5MB/sec, which
is the same thing as 12Mbits/sec.

If not, try the procedure listed here. Basically, the
procedure consists of deleting all the USB related
entries from Device Manager, after the computer has
been booted in Safe Mode. (What I don't know about
this process, is whether you've got to use a PS/2
keyboard and mouse.)

Distinguished

I took a 1GB flah drive and tried it in the asus USB2 port, NO problem, no
warning of speed, however, an option is not given to open it up in windows
explorer or media player, whereas if i take the 512MB flash drive back i get
the low speed warning but the option where to open the files to.

Why does the 512 give the option where to open its contents to but not the 1
GB flah drive.